Surge in March tax revenues to €7.1bn 'will help fund fallout from Ukraine war'
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said: “The overall costs of providing for the reception of people arriving from Ukraine are likely to be very substantial."
Tax revenues surged to €7.1bn in March meaning the public finances are in a healthy shape to fund the costs of a new package in targeted inflation supports and to meet the costs of refugees from the Ukraine war, experts said.
The Government collected €2.4bn more in tax receipts compared with March 2021, as the three big tax sources – Vat, income and corporation tax – all delivered last month, the latest Exchequer figures show.
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